VECTRON L 1 BLUE
Power 11 to 47 kW
With comprehensive expertise and innovative complete solutions, ELCO is at your side for all questions up to and including total modernisation. But often even a simple intervention fulfils the new requirements, such as a simple readjustment of the old system. Even if this is not enough, the entire heating system does not have to be replaced. A simple switch to the new small burners from ELCO, such as the VECTRON L 1 ECO, can work wonders. With the infinitely adjustable flue gas recirculation, the burners can be used optimally on both new boilers and older boilers.
Informative
Display with clearly understandable visual language
Quiet
Particularly low noise emissions
Simple
Quick installation and easy handling
Environmentally friendly
Low start-up emissions due to direct nozzle shut-off
Reliable
Without complicated or fault-prone components
VECTRON L1 ECO | 1.34 | 1.50 | 1.75 |
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Performance min. [kW] | 16 | 28 | 44 |
Performance max. [kW] | 34 | 50 | 75 |
Default setting power [kW] | 20 | 39 | 59 |
Operating mode | one-stage with oil preheating | one-stage with oil preheating | one-stage |
ø Burner tube x immersion depth [mm] | 80 x 70 - 135 | 90 x 70 - 150 | 90 x 70 - 150 |
Examination | EN 267 | EN 267 | EN 267 |
Heating oil meter
An oil meter can be installed under the burner bonnet to monitor oil consumption.
Heating oil filter
The supply of clean, air-free oil is a requirement for trouble-free burner operation. A venting filter is available for direct installation in front of the burner for this purpose.
Water protection valve
In the event of a leak in the oil line, the oil tank must be prevented from being lifted by a water protection valve. The kit enables simple electrical connection of the valve to the burner.
Air intake connection
For an external air supply, an air intake device is available for connecting the burner to the air duct.
Remote release
If the burner is located under a sound insulation or boiler bonnet, it can be connected to a switch located in the boiler control panel via a remote release cable.